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Fortnite: Ninja Guide For Beginners

Probably my favorite class in Fortnite, I consider the Ninja to be somewhere between the Soldier and the Outlander classes in terms of usability. With a decent mastery of melee weapons (mainly swords) and Dragon SLash that is great to take out large groups of enemies bundled together, it won't be rare to find yourself with the highest damage score on your team.

As for exploration, I believe the Ninja to be far more suited to it than the Outlander (although Keen Eyes does make them the better option when looking for valuable objects) thanks to their agility as well as the extremely addictive Mantis Leap that allows them to reach some high areas without having to build stairs. I personally found myself unable to fully appreciate the other classes due to the lack of this double jump, and I’ve even received complaints about my forts being hard to travel through (by non-ninjas).

Here is the list of Ninja heroes currently available:

Common - Legendary

Brawler

Fleetfoot

Assassin

Rare - Legendary

Stonefoot

Skirmisher

Dragon

Dim Mak

Epic - Legendary

Poisoner

Shuriken Master

Mythic

Swordmaster

BrawlerTrue to its name, the Brawler is definitely the Ninja hero you want to take into melee fights, possessing not only active skills that can be used to deal some high damage to enemies, but also passives one that increase her damage with edge weapons.

Perks (colored green, blue or purple according to the rarity level from which they become available):

FleetfootWith skills that are more focused towards exploration and traveling across the map, Fleetfoot Ken remains an excellent choice for fighting husks. Best used with ranged weapons, only getting close when you have the possibility to use Dragon Slash on groups of enemies.

Perks (colored green, blue or purple according to the rarity level from which they become available):

Pain Mastery: While under the effect of Assassination, critical hit is increased by 3% for edged weapons.

Corrosive Blade: Critical hits from edged weapons deal 30% of the hit damage over time and slows the enemy hit by for 30%.

Squad Bonus:

Endurance Training: Increases maximum energy by 8%.

While the Soldier and Outlander classes do have skills that are oriented towards their specific roles, the Ninja remains a great substitution for them, and can even perform better under the right circumstances.